OCB Bodybuilding Guidelines
Eligibility
OCB Bodybuilding competition participants must be age 13 or older. Current membership to OCB is required of all competitors to participate in OCB events. All OCB shows are natural events, meaning use of performance enhancing substances are not permitted. Complete details on drug testing and a list of banned substances can be viewed online at TheNaturalMuscleNetwork.com/OCB/forms/DrugTestingGuidelines.pdf. Competitors must successfully pass a polygraph screening prior to events to attest to their natural status.
Overview
The OCB Bodybuilding divisions consists of two parts: Group Comparisons and Individual Presentations (posing routines). For events that have separate times for prejudging and finals, individual presentations (posing routines) are only performed at finals.
Judging Criteria
Bodybuilding judging takes four elements into account: Muscularity (size), Definition (leanness), Symmetry, and Presentation (ability to display development during posing in the group comparisons).
POSES
Rear Double Biceps
(either heel spiked to show calf)
Rear Lat Spread
(either
heel spiked to show calf)
Hands over Head Abs
(hands
behind head, one leg extended)
Hands on
Thighs/Hips Most Muscular
Crab Most Muscular
(male only)
Ballerina Stance
(female only)
The judges may ask
to see certain competitors together and change the order of the lineup at
any time during group comparisons, and may request to see certain poses
again for closer comparison of select individuals. The
group comparisons portion for a class concludes once
all judges are finished scoring all competitors.
Competitors individually
perform a posing routine to music of their choice. Costumes and/or props are
permitted, but are not required. If costumes or props are utilized, they
should still allow presentation of the physique.
Routines are limited to 60 seconds maximum. The individual routine is not
factored into scoring. Routines count towards consideration for Best Poser
awards when offered.

Each judge assigns one score in the form of rank during group comparisons, such as 1st through 7th place, for example. A highest and lowest rank for each competitor is dropped as a safeguard against bias (whether conscious or subconscious) either for, or against a particular competitor by a particular judge, and also to safeguard against human error. The remaining judges placements are summed, and the lowest sum receives first place in the class. Second lowest sum receives 2nd place, and so on.
Scoring Example:
|
Comp |
J1 |
J2 |
J3 |
J4 |
J5 |
J6 |
J7 |
Total |
Place |
|
A |
1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 1 |
|
B |
2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 9 | 2 |
If a tie occurs, placements are decided by the tie-breaker guidelines.
Additional information:
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-Thong suits are not permitted.
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-Music selections should not contain profane or offensive material.
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-Crossovers between Women's Bodybuilding and Figure or Bikini are not permitted.
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Group Comparisons